The Baños de Tenerías were a public bath in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha.
The structure has been dated to the beginning of the 11th century,[1] when Toledo was under Islamic rule, and formed one of the six Arab baths in the city.
[2] The Spanish name Tenerías refers to the baths being located in the leather-working district of the city.
The baths would have offered the possibility of washing before prayers at the nearby Al-Dabbagin Mosque (which later became the Church of San Sebastián).
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